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    <h1>$YourCompany$ $safeprojectname$ Module</h1>
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    <h2>* Important *</h2>
    <p>When creating a project using this template, name your project simply "ModuleName", not "$YourCompany$ModuleName".</p>
	<p>Due to limitations in the templating capabilities of Visual Studio, you will need to make some minor changes before you package this module.</p>
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		<li><strong style="font-weight: bold; font-style: none">BEFORE</strong> checking the module into your source control environment check the following.</li>
		<li>Edit the Project properties by double-clicking on the Properties folder in Solution Explorer</li>
		<li>On the Application tab:
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				<li>Make sure the Assembly name textbox is set to "$safeprojectname$".</li>
				<li>Make sure the Default namespace is set to "$NameSpace$$safeprojectname$".</li>
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		<li>On the Web tab:
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				<li>Under 'Start Action', make sure to set your Start URL to the correct site (ex: http://localhost/dotnetnuke_2).</li>
				<li>Under 'Servers', make sure to "Use IIS Web Server" with a project url of http://localhost/dotnetnuke_2/desktopmodules/$safeprojectname$ and an Override application root URL of http://localhost/dotnetnuke_2/</li>
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